
Industrial Copera Closes Its Season with Three Outstanding Events
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Vortex, Destroy and Breakbeat Fest bring the curtain down on a historic season for Granada’s legendary venue.
Industrial Copera has experienced a truly unforgettable season, delivering an extraordinary journey filled with memorable events that will be difficult to match. Its programming has always been built around quality and a commitment to pure talent. Throughout the years, Industrial Copera has achieved something very few clubs ever manage: transcending beyond its activity to become a feeling, a philosophy and a unique way of understanding club culture.
To close this remarkable season, the venue will host three very special events. Destroy says goodbye in spectacular fashion, Vortex welcomes an exceptional set from Oscar Mulero, and Breakbeat Fest presents an absolutely insane line-up.
SATURDAY JUNE 6TH – DESTROY CLOSING
Destroy brings an intense season to an end after delivering top-level events that have deeply resonated with the clubbers visiting Industrial Copera. For this final edition, the event welcomes Anna Jevills, whose sound proposal moves between intensity and sophistication within contemporary techno, balancing energy, tension and rhythmic depth in perfect harmony. Her sets stand out for their progressive and immersive construction, combining hypnotic grooves, powerful percussion and dark atmospheres designed for the dancefloor.
Svetec B2B Golpe represents an explosive encounter between two forceful and highly energetic visions of contemporary industrial techno. Both artists share a sonic identity defined by speed, intensity and a direct connection with the dancefloor, building sessions designed to push tension to its absolute limit. Together they create a B2B filled with maximum sonic pressure, where intensity, power and progressive construction generate a frantic and immersive experience aimed at lovers of uncompromising hard techno.
Finally, In Verruf stands as one of the most respected and distinctive names within contemporary European underground techno. The Berlin-based artist has developed a deeply hypnotic and emotional sonic identity where industrial techno, electro, EBM and dark atmospheres converge under constant tension. His sets are characterized by a slow and immersive narrative capable of transforming the dancefloor into an almost cinematic experience.

FRIDAY JUNE 12TH – VORTEX XXL
Vortex has fully earned its place as one of the strongest brands within the electronic scene. For its closing event, it has curated one of those line-ups that completely reaffirm your love for electronic music.
Nastia Reigel is one of those artists driven by a genuine obsession to achieve a deeper understanding of electronic music while constantly developing her techno sound. Her releases on renowned labels such as Non Series, Token and Enemy Records are undeniable proof of her excellence in production. Nastia Reigel delivers a unique artistic perspective, refreshing musical energy and unquestionable technical mastery.
Phara (live) is the live project of Belgian DJ and producer Robin De Wolf. In this format, Phara does not perform as a traditional DJ, but instead plays his music live using hardware — especially synthesizers and drum machines such as the Korg EMX-1 — creating more improvised and performance-oriented sets. His proposal is characterized by raw, industrial and energetic techno with influences from Detroit, Berlin and the UK, alongside elements of EBM, post-punk and electro.
Closing the night is the legendary Oscar Mulero, Spanish techno DJ and producer widely considered one of the most important figures within the European underground scene. Originally from Madrid, he began his career in the late 1980s within the city’s clubbing movement and has since developed a distinctive style that turned him into an international reference. His sound is defined by dark, deep and hypnotic techno, with long and carefully constructed sets where progressive evolution and intensity play a fundamental role. Throughout his career, Mulero has maintained a coherent identity fully devoted to the dancefloor, consolidating himself as a cult artist within electronic music. Beyond his work as DJ and producer, he is also founder of PoleGroup Recordings and Warm Up Recordings, two essential platforms for the development and expansion of contemporary techno. Through these projects he has supported countless artists and contributed significantly to the global consolidation of Spanish techno.

SATURDAY JUNE 13TH – BREAKBEAT FEST CLOSING
The Breakbeat Fest closing at Industrial Copera is shaping up to be the ultimate climax of the festival, where all the event’s energy will converge into one final session designed to keep the dancefloor at peak intensity until the very end. Hosted inside one of Southern Spain’s most iconic clubs, Industrial Copera, the closing promises an intense, dynamic and dance-oriented musical selection faithful to the spirit of breakbeat and underground electronic culture.
This closing session is expected to deliver relentless rhythmic tension, where broken beats, powerful basslines and energetic transitions will dictate the pulse of the night. More than just a closing party, it will become a moment of total connection between artists and audience, extending the festival experience until the very last minute.
Inside the Main Room, curated by Speaker Reality, attendees will enjoy performances from Atomic Hooligan, Karpin vs Shade K, Bass & Crash, Fruity Loops, Yo Speed, Aggresivnes vs Mutantbreakz and Lady Shade vs Neva. Meanwhile, El Jardín will host the best Drum & Bass sounds with Serial Killaz, Qto, Save The Rave, Godino vs Blackdryft, Widol, Louis León and 100duritos vs Namor.


